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  2. 1492 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1492 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. 1492 is considered to be a significant year in the history of the West , Europe , Christianity , Islam , Judaism , Spain , and the New World , among others, because of the number of significant events that took place.

  3. Voyages of Christopher Columbus - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of 3 August 1492, Columbus departed from Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, going down the Rio Tinto and into the Atlantic. [34] [35] Three days into the journey, on 6 August 1492, the rudder of the Pinta broke. [36] Martín Alonso Pinzón suspected the owners of the ship of sabotage, as they were afraid to go on the journey.

  4. 15th century - Wikipedia

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    The Surrender of Granada by Francisco Pradilla Ortiz, 1882: Muhammad XII surrenders to Ferdinand and Isabella Gergio Deluci, Christopher Columbus arrives in the Americas in 1492, 1893 painting. The 15th century was the century which spans the Julian calendar dates from 1 January 1401 (represented by the Roman numerals MCDI) to 31 December 1500 ...

  5. Timeline of the Republic of Venice - Wikipedia

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    1492 – Christopher Columbus discovers the Americas; the major European trade centers begin to shift away from the Mediterranean 1495 – In exchange of the financial support provided by the Republic to the Kingdom of Naples against France, Venice receives from Ferdinand II of Naples some ports on the coast of Apulia : Trani , Mola di Bari ...

  6. European colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Systematic European colonization began in 1492. A Spanish expedition sailed west to find a new trade route to the Orient, the source of spices, silks, porcelains, and other rich trade goods. Ottoman control of the Silk Road, the traditional route for trade between Europe and Asia, forced European traders to look for alternative routes.

  7. Chronology of the Reconquista - Wikipedia

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    These Crusades began a decade later with dated to the Battle of Covadonga and its culmination came in 1492 with the Fall of Granada to Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. The evolution of the various Iberian kingdoms (including Aragon , León and Castile ) to the unified kingdoms of Spain and Portugal was key to the conquest of al ...

  8. List of Crusades - Wikipedia

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    Crusades in the Iberian peninsula, known as the Reconquista, from 722 to 1492. [ 322 ] [ 323 ] 1113–1115, the Mallorca Crusade led by the Republic of Pisa took place which is also known as the Balearic Islands Expedition .

  9. List of wars: 1000–1499 - Wikipedia

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    1492 1487 Flemish Revolt Holy Roman Empire: Flemish separatists 1487 1487 War of Rovereto: 1487 1487 Battle of Magari Rokkaku clan Iga–Kōka alliance: Ashikaga shogunate: 1487 1488 Kaga Rebellion: Ikkō-ikki Motoori clan Yamagawa clan Other rebels Togashi clan: 1489 1489 Yorkshire rebellion 1489: Kingdom of England: Tax Resisters 1491 1492 ...